The Shifting Sands of XinjiangThe Time magazine published in their October 19th 2009 issue's "Photo Essay" section the works of Japanese photographer/journalist Q. Sakamaki about lives in East Turkestan (Xinjiang). Interestingly, the on-line link has even more photos than the paper/hard copy magazine.

Taiwan Matters!A group blog on politics in Taiwan. "Taiwan is not a province of China. The PRC flag has never flown over Taiwan." Stick that in your clipboards and paste it, you so-called "lazy journalists"!

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It's Not Democracy, It's A Conspiracy!About the Blogmaster: Tim Maddog was abducted by aliens several years ago and is now secretly blogging from an island where even the local media doesn't know its name. More...

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Michael Richardson, Boston Progressive ExaminerMichael Richardson is a freelance journalist and independent political consultant. Richardson writes about progressive issues, politics and election law. Richardson is also working on a book about the FBI and the Black Panthers.

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Jerome F. Keating's writingsJerome F. Keating is an educator, trainer, consultant and writer who currently lives in Taipei Taiwan. More on his Facebook, http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/jeromekeating.

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Taiwan, The CountryCreated by Professor Jeff Tsay of the University of Texas at Arlington Accounting Department. It has a good collection of information related to the February 28th Massacre in 1947, under the link titled The February 28 Holocaust.

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“28 February 1947”Created in the 60th commemoration of the February 28th Massacre of 1947 in 2007. It has a link for free download and reading of the tome written by the late George H. Kerr, Formosa Betrayed.

Massacre in March 1947 TaiwanBlog of Dr. Margaret K. Lu voicing justice for those murdered in the February 28th of 1947. Dr. Lu’s father Kuo Chiang-Yuan is one of the Taiwanese Divinities.

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Taiwan PerspectiveA website of Institute for National Policy Research that discusses Taiwan’s policy with an academic-bent.

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The Taiwan Library OnlineRead for free a list of very important and very well written books about the history of Taiwan’s democratization, including: A Taste of Freedom: Memoirs of a Taiwanese Independent Leader by Dr. Peng Ming-Min, Island in the Stream, Formosa Calling: An Eyewitness Account of the February 28th, 1947 Incident

Taiwan IndependenceA blog dedicated to the facts and reasoning that support an independent and sovereign Taiwan.

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America and Taiwan 1943-2004An insightful treatise on Taiwan’s history and the necessity of Taiwan’s sovereign independence from the American perspective; highly readable for the “internationalists” who are interested in gaining insights into Taiwan’s pro-localization ideology.

President Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) yesterday pledged to clarify the attribution of responsibility for the 228 Incident in the most discreet manner possible, adding that she hoped future anniversaries of the tragic event could be marked by national unity.